Agilent Technologies 6834B, 6814B, 6843A manual Specifications a

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Specifications A

Table A-2. Supplemental Characteristics (continued)

Parameter

INH/FLT Characteristics

Maximum Ratings:

INH Terminals:

FLT Terminals:

Saveable Data (nonvolatile)

Instrument States:

User-defined waveforms:

List Data:

GPIB Interface Capabilities

Language:

Interface:

Programming Time:

Recommended Calibration Interval:

Regulatory Compliance

Listed to:

Certified to:

Conforms to:

RFI Suppression

Complies with:

Dimensions

Height (add 12.7 mm or 0.5 in. for feet)

Width:

Depth:

Net Weight:

Shipping Weight:

Agilent 6814B

Agilent 6834B

Agilent 6843A

16.5Vdc between INH terminals; FLT terminals; and from INH terminals to chassis ground

Iol = 1.25 mA max. Vol = 0.5 Vmax. Vil = 0.8 V max. Vih = 2 V min. tw = 100 μs min.

td = 4 ms typical

16 (0 to 15)

12 (with 1024 data points in each)

1 to 100 points (for each list function)

SCPI, Elgar 9012 PIP

AH1, C0, DC1, DT1, E2, LE1, PP0, RL1, SH1, SR1, TE6

10ms 1 year

UL 3111-1

CSA 22.2 No. 1010-1

IEC 1010

CISPR-11, Group 1, Class A

 

 

262.6 mm (10.3 in.)

 

 

430.8 mm (16.96 in.)

 

 

 

602 mm (23.7 in.)

 

79.5 kg (175 lb)

 

87.7 kg (193 lb)

87.7 kg (193 lb)

119.1 kg (626 lb)

 

127.3 kg (280 lb)

127.3 kg (280 lb)

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Contents User’s Guide AC Power Solutions Agilent Models 6814B, 6834B, and 6843ACertification Warranty InformationGeneral Safety SummarySafety Symbols EMC DeclarationPrinting History Acoustic Noise InformationTable of Contents Performing the Calibration Procedure Specifications Supplemental CharacteristicsError Number List Entry Keys Examples of Front Panel ProgrammingDocument Orientation TopicLocation Options, Accessories, and User Replaceable Parts Safety ConsiderationsOption Description Agilent Part NumberDescription CapabilitiesModel Description Output Characteristic Front Panel/Remote OperationRanges Output VA Capability AC Source Output Characteristic in real-time modePage Inspection CleaningDamage Packaging Material Items SuppliedBench Operation LocationRack Mounting Not block the fan exhaust at the rear of the unitInstalling the Power Cord Input ConnectionsInput Source and Line Fuse Output Connections Output ConnectionsVoltage Drops Wire ConsiderationsCurrent Ratings Ampacity and Resistance of Stranded Copper ConductorsRemote Sense Connections Remote Sense ConnectionsDigital Connections Trigger ConnectionsOVP Considerations Output RatingController Connections Gpib ConnectorRS-232 Connector Interface CommandsRS-232 Interface RS-232 Data FormatNull Modem Interface Lines Response Data Terminator Hardware HandshakePreliminary Checkout IntroductionCheckout Procedure Using the KeypadProcedure Display Explanation VoltProtclear Currlev VoltprotCurrprot Currprot OFFError Messages Case of TroubleLine Fuse Page Front Panel, Overall View Front Panel DescriptionAC+DC System Keys Display Command FunctionAnnunciator On Phase Selected Function KeysImmediate Action Keys Meter Display Keys Scrolling KeysDisplay Measurement KBESSEL, RectDisplay Output Control KeysRST CLS Protection and Status Control KeysInitimmed Trigger and List Control KeysIMM AbortThrough Are used for entering numeric values Is the decimal Entry KeysProcedure for Single-Phase AC Sources Setting the Output Voltage AmplitudeExamples of Front Panel Programming Set the output to 120 V rms as followsPhase 3 to 235 Vrms Procedure for Three-Phase AC SourcesAction Display To verify the output, you can measure it as followsSetting the Output Frequency Setting a Protection FeatureOvercurrent protection feature as follows Step Transient Using Transient Voltage ModesVoltt Voltm StepVoltm Pulse Pulse TransientWidth DcycleList Transient ActionVoltm Fixed Voltm List Count Volt EOL Step Auto Trigger Delays and Phase SynchronizationSyncsour Phase Example DisplaySyncphas Initimmed Example Voltm Step Syncsour Phase Syncphas InitimmedProgramming Slew Rates Using Slew Rates to Generate WaveformsSlew Voltm FixedStep Slewm SlewtMeasuring Peak Inrush Current Syncsour Phase SyncphasRange CurrpeakTo configure the RS-232 interface, proceed as follows Setting the Gpib Address and RS-232 ParametersSaving and Recalling Operating States Action Display To set the Gpib address, proceed as followsAddress Noutputs Specifications Table A-1. Performance Specifications1Agilent 6814B Agilent 6834B Agilent 6843A Table A-2. Supplemental Characteristics Supplemental CharacteristicsSpecifications a Page Characteristics Equipment RequiredRecommended Model Test Setup Turn-On Checkout ProcedurePerforming the Verification Tests Voltage Programming and Measurement Accuracy RMS Current Readback AccuracyAction Normal Result Agilent 6814B Current Measurement Accuracy Performing the Calibration ProcedureAgilent 6834B Current Measurement Accuracy Agilent 6843A Current Measurement AccuracyEnable Calibration Mode Front Panel CalibrationFront Panel Calibration Menu Calibrating the OVP trip point Calibrating and Entering Voltage Calibration ValuesCalibrating and Entering Current Calibration Values Calibrating the Output Impedance Agilent 6843A only Changing the Calibration PasswordSaving the Calibration Constants CalpassTable B-3. Gpib Calibration Error Messages Calibration Error MessagesCalibration Over the Gpib Agilent Calibration Program ListingFigure B-2. Calibration Program Listing Sheet 1 Figure B-2. Calibration Program Listing Sheet 2 Page Table C-1. Error Numbers Error Number ListError Messages Error Messages C Page Index Index Index Canada Australia/New Zealand United States Latin AmericaEurope Asia Pacific JapanManual Updates
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